The Holston, part of The Weld, is more than a home, it's a destination. The Weld's focus on arts, culture and community shine through a curated list of events centered around our commitment to local artists, entertainment, and businesses in our incredible home of Raleigh, NC.
Art Bash
Proud Supporter & Sponsor | November 15th
Join us Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 6-10 pm for a spectacular night out on the town to celebrate the breadth of art and artists in North Carolina at Art Bash! Art Bash 2025 includes gallery exhibitions, private and live collecting opportunities, art experiences, and gourmet bites, and a curated live art bid. You won’t want to miss this special evening celebrating the incredible artistic talent of our state!
Ray Opening
Sister Community Begins Tours | December 1st
Welcome to Raleigh’s home for the modern adventurer. Whether you’re on the way to the beach, to the mountains, or just a walk through the adjacent greenway, Ray is a space to land between excursions to recharge and plan your next trip. Come home to truly vibrant living. Boldly designed, brilliantly energized, and infused with industrious spirit, here is a community for the modern adventurer. Fused within The Weld, right on the edge of Dorothea Dix Park, activity is around every corner.
Holidays on Hammell
In Partnership with ShopLocalRaleigh | December 13th
Join us on December 13th on Hammell Drive and wander through an array of local vendors offering crafts, gifts, and seasonal goodies. Take a break to enjoy a meal or treat from local food trucks and soak in the cheerful holiday atmosphere. Whether you’re shopping for the perfect gift or simply want to enjoy the season with family and friends, Holidays on Hammell is the perfect way to celebrate, support local, and make holiday memories. When: Saturday, December 13th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. Where: The Weld – 1000 Hammell Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603
Fall for Art
Ongoing | The Holston Lobby
Thomas Sayre (b. 1950) is an American sculptor and painter. He designs and builds public art projects and private commissions all over the world. Sayre’s current work includes large paintings made with tar smoke, gunshots, welding material, earth, and fire. He is known for his earthcastings, monumental sculptures made in and of the earth. Sayre is the recipient of an NEA grant and an honorary doctorate from North Carolina State University. View his work and a short video on the installation during regular business hours.